Some people are peace stealers. They always have problems, always need your help, and are always in crisis mode, writes Joel Osteen. They expect you to come running, to cheer them up, to keep them encouraged. And if you don’t, they make you feel guilty. You love them, but they continually dump their problems on you. It’s easy to take on a false sense of responsibility, trying to keep them fixed. But you are not responsible for other people’s happiness. You’re not their savior; they already have a Savior. A lot of times instead of helping them, we’re simply enabling their dysfunction, Osteen says.
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